Chase is running a new promotion between Oct. 4 and Nov. 4, 2017 that offers cardholders of the Chase Sapphire family an additional 1% cash back (or 1 extra Ultimate Reward point) on every $1 spent when using Mobile Pay (up to $1,500).

If you have any of these three cards, this is a great opportunity to get extra return on spend. Chase Ultimate Rewards, or UR, Points are extremely valuable because while you can get 1 cent per point in cash back, they are worth more when redeemed for travel. For instance, booking travel on the Chase Travel Portal with the Reserve card gives your points a 1.5x multiplier, while the Preferred gives them a 1.25x multiplier.

Visit the Chase Website for more information on the Chase Sapphire cards. Consider getting either the Reserve or the Preferred as your next credit card if you are in the market for a new one. Each one comes with great travel benefits and purchase protections.

If you want to help our site out, feel free to use our referral links below. Otherwise, you can go through the main Chase website to apply.

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